Burnt Oak Station (GPS: 51.60268, -0.26415) is a station of the London Underground in Burnt Oak, in the London Borough of Barnet. The station is on Watling Avenue, in Travelcard Zone 4. It is served by the Edgware branch of the Northern Line between the terminus, Edgware Tube Station, and Colindale Tube Station (heading towards Morden and Kennington).

The Burnt Oak Tube Station building was designed by architect Stanley Heaps and began operations in 1924. It was originally called Burnt Oak (Watling), with the suffix dropped in 1950.

Burnt Oak Tube StationBurnt Oak Station (GPS: 51.60268, -0.26415)
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Platform level, Burnt Oak Tube StationPlatform level, Burnt Oak Station (GPS: 51.60268, -0.26415)
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